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HEAT HACK

Energy gurus share five ways to keep your home hotter for longer as the temperatures continue to drop

AS the cost of living crisis continues to hit headlines, and the temperatures continues to drop, people are becoming increasingly worried about affording heating this winter.

"With the colder months closing in, many people will be wanting to heat their homes but with extortionate energy prices looming over our heads, switching the heating on isn’t as straightforward as what it once was," Chris Shaw, CEO at , explained.

To keep your home hotter for longer, make use of the daylight, energy experts have revealed
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To keep your home hotter for longer, make use of the daylight, energy experts have revealedCredit: Getty
It's also a good idea to make full use of the steam when you have a shower
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It's also a good idea to make full use of the steam when you have a showerCredit: Alamy

“We wanted to share some small hacks homeowners can incorporate into their daily lives in the hope that they can heat their homes for longer, without seeing their energy bills increase drastically."

First up, the pros suggest utilising daylight to the max.

"The UK often experiences spells of bright sun throughout the autumn and winter months, so it’s important to use this to your advantage," they said.

"Make sure all curtains and blinds are fully open so that the light projected by the sun can help to heat up different rooms within the house."

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It's also important to make sure your furniture is strategically placed around your home.

"To use as little energy as possible, make sure there are no items of furniture such as a sofa in front of the radiator, as this will soak up the majority of the heat," they said.

"Instead, leave the radiators exposed in order for it to heat the whole room."

And don't forget to take full advantage when you have a hot shower.

"Before taking a shower, leave the bathroom door open so that some of the steam and heat warms the surrounding areas of the home, which will hopefully leave you feeling warmer for longer," the pros explained.

Make sure your curtains are not covering the radiators, as this will end up directing the heat towards the window.

Instead, make sure the radiator is exposed by gently placing the curtains behind the radiator, which will help heat the entire room.

And while it might sound simple, the last tip is to keep out any draughts.

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"Make sure all doors have a draft excluder at the bottom of them and don’t forget about pet flaps and letter boxes," they said.

"If you can, fixing your letter box so that any drafts can’t enter the home will also have a big impact."

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